Atomic Spin

11 months ago
by Taylor Vanden Hoek
on
Atomic Spin.
Most designers would agree that in our day-to-day work of creating the next big thing for our business, we try to make all the right decisions. But, for...

11 months ago
by Josiah Campbell
on
Atomic Spin.
Developers use a lot of customizable tools, and it&#8217;s easy to reason through most of them. While text editors and IDEs come with config files and community...

11 months ago
by Andy Peterson
on
Atomic Spin.
Over the past year, I’ve been working with GraphQL to build APIs. GraphQL is a query language that allows for flexible endpoints for servers, giving consumers...

11 months ago
by Jeff Williams
on
Atomic Spin.
At Atomic, we are often approached by entrepreneurs who want to start a new business. Their ideas involve technology, are creative, and cover everything...

11 months ago
by Mike Swieton
on
Atomic Spin.
I’ve always felt that code should be absolute, with concrete yes or no answers. It is like that on the small scale: An &#8220;if&#8221; statement runs one...

11 months ago
by Mirabella Olszewski
on
Atomic Spin.
As I explained yesterday, pair design is a valuable tool for designers. However, you may be wondering what pair design looks like and when it is appropriate...

11 months ago
by Mirabella Olszewski
on
Atomic Spin.
There have been numerous articles, and even a Wikipedia page, written about the value of pair programming in the Agile process. As the adage goes, two heads...